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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Obama Blamed Fox News For Democratic Loss








Rolling Stone has finally published a post-election interview they did with President Obama the day after Donald Trump's presidential victory. In his sit-down, Obama offered no self-accountability for the Democrats' whopping loss in just about every level of government. He (briefly) acknowledged that Democrats did not effectively campaign in enough working class environments. Yet, he then quickly blamed the defeat on one of his favorite targets: Fox News.


"Part of it is Fox News in every bar and restaurant in big chunks of the country, but part of it is also Democrats not working at a grassroots level, being in there, showing up, making arguments. That part of the critique of the Democratic Party is accurate. We spend a lot of time focused on international policy and national policy and less time being on the ground. And when we’re on the ground, we do well."


Bottom line. It's never his fault.


Obama has taken numerous swipes at Fox News throughout his presidency, noting that if he watched the network regularly, he wouldn't want to vote for himself either.

Instead of blaming the media, perhaps the president should take a harder look at his party's loss. His "progressive" economic policies have done little to boost the American working class. Working class voters don't want Big Government, they want individual empowerment. 

Don't bother searching for any kind of self-reflection from President Obama.






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Kellogg pulls ads from Breitbart over company ‘values’






 ‘values’?

Total bullshit. This is purely political not to mention stupid on their part. Who reads Breitbart? Conservatives. Who will boycott their cereal? Conservatives.
I think Kellogg would be better off advertising on Planned Parenthood which is more conducive to their values.





Coming soon... Snow Flakes.

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BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — Kellogg has announced that it will no longer advertise on Breitbart.com, the website formerly run by one of President-elect Donald Trump’s top aides, Steve Bannon.

The food manufacturer decided to discontinue advertising on the site as soon as it was alerted by consumers to the presence of its ads, Kellogg Co. spokeswoman Kris Charles said Tuesday.



Breitbart has been condemned for featuring racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content.FILE – In this Oct. 7, 2016, file photo, Steve Bannon, former head of Breitbart News and campaign CEO for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, appears at a national security meeting with advisors at Trump Tower in New York. On Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, Kellogg’s announced that it will no longer advertise on Breitbart.com, the website formerly run by Bannon, one of President-elect Donald Trump’s top aides. Breitbart has been condemned for featuring racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci, File)




“We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as a company,” Charles said. “This involves reviewing websites where ads could potentially be placed using filtering technology to assess site content. As you can imagine, there is a very large volume of websites, so occasionally something is inadvertently missed.”

Breitbart said Kellogg was denigrating “to its own detriment” a loyal and engaged community of consumers who helped elect Trump, saying the site had 45 million unique visitors in the last thirty days.

“Kellogg’s decision to blacklist one of the largest conservative media outlets in America is economic censorship of mainstream conservative political discourse,” it said in a statement. “That is as un-American as it gets.”

Breitbart has become the target of a social media effort to call out companies and organizations that advertise on it.

Pharmaceutical maker Novo Nordisk, online glasses retailer Warby Parker and the San Diego Zoo are among those that have publicly stated on Twitter that they will no longer advertise on the site.

Bannon ran Breitbart before becoming the top strategist on Trump’s campaign last summer. Trump has since named Bannon his senior adviser in the White House.









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Today's Loser Leaning Headlines













If Clinton had 306 and Trump 232 plus he carried the popular vote think you would be reading how unfair the Electoral College is?


PS:
What's the difference between giving your money to Jill Stein for a recount or Bernie Madoff to invest? With Bernie, you could at least 'hope' for a return on your investment.









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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

The Harvard Medical School Graduate













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Abdul Razak Ali Artan



The name alone is a smoke signal. Again, we take in another Muslim dog refugee and in return we get the "Tsarnaev Thank You".


Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, wrote on what appears to be his Facebook page that he had reached a "boiling point," made a reference to "lone wolf attacks" and cited radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. 

"America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially Muslim Ummah [community]. We are not weak. We are not weak, remember that," the post said.

And the investigators are perplexed as to his true motivation. They'll turn over every stone to get to the truth. But the one marked Islam most assuredly will be last.






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